Based in London’s TechCity, the company’s research and development team havedeveloped a fully autonomous drone that’s capable of delivering small items betweenaddresses at the push of a button via a smartphone App.

Drones can be requested in seconds to arrive at a pickup location within minutes. Anautomated secure storage box is released to accept delivery items of up to 500 grams. Atthe tap of a button the drone departs to the delivery address, while an on­board cameradelivers real­time footage of its journey to the recipient directly within the App. On arrival, the item is released from the secure compartment.

Commenting on the trials, BIZZBY founder and CEO Rohan Sinclair Luvaglio says:“We are currently focused on delivering on­-demand lifestyle services from cleaning, handymen, beauty, deliveries to everyday help and believe in using technology to make ourlives easier. As the pioneer of on­-demand services we believe drone delivery is the futureand we’re at the forefront of its development.”

BIZZBY SKY’s main limitations are legislation, CAA regulations, battery power, weight andflight distance. The drones are able to fly unmanned to a height of 400 feet with built insensors to avoid collisions, respect restricted fly zones and features a reserve batterywhich kicks in to return home safely should it encounter difficulties. "Although it may seem futuristic, technology is advancing rapidly and it’s a matter of time before we’re able to roll the service out to the public. We’re urging anyone interested to visit our website and sign our e­-petition for No 10 to bring drone legislation to the forefront."

“This is the future and we're proud to be the first UK company driving innovation, justimagine the possibilities this opens up from delivering important documents, keys to urgentmedical supplies -­ the sky’s the limit” adds Luvaglio.